QUESTION 2 Consider a totally inelastic collision like the one detailed in the lab manual where M is initially at rest and m moves with an initial speed of vo= 10 m/s. Assume that m= 100 g and M = 300 g. What will be the speed of the masses right after the collision in m/s?

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QUESTION 2
Consider a totally inelastic collision like the one detailed in the lab manual where M is initially at rest and m moves with an initial speed of vo = 10
m/s. Assume that m = 100 g and M = 300 g. What will be the speed of the masses right after the collision in m/s?
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 2 Consider a totally inelastic collision like the one detailed in the lab manual where M is initially at rest and m moves with an initial speed of vo = 10 m/s. Assume that m = 100 g and M = 300 g. What will be the speed of the masses right after the collision in m/s?
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This is a continuation of the previous question. If the length of the pendulum is 0.75 m, what maximum angle from the vertical will the masses swing
up to in degrees?
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 6 This is a continuation of the previous question. If the length of the pendulum is 0.75 m, what maximum angle from the vertical will the masses swing up to in degrees?
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